Red flowers are poppies and the yellow ones dafodiles. I know that first firing was a simple one to make the blanks, but you really nailed it there, no devit and perfect edges, setting you up well for the rest of the project.
Thanks Jonathan. I'm not exactly a gardener. I think you'd call me a weekend gardener. Even the veggie garden I like I'm more a 'it lives or it dies' type. Anyway, thanks.
Good video as always, and Thank you for sharing❤ What cutting system do you use, and would you recommend it? I've had a Morton system for years, and I can't seem to figure it out 🤔
Hi Mary. Mine is a Beetle Bits system. I can't really compare it for you, but I find it okay. When cutting wider sheets of glass I find the guide isn't long enough and that's a pain. The measurements on the aluminium ruler are wearing off so eventually it will need to be replaced. The sliding cutter that fits onto the guide I feel could be smoother and a bit firmer fit so it doesn't move sideways as much. But generally, it does the job. Hope that helps.
Hi Laura. Not having any real experience with microwave kilns I can't say with confidence. I suspect not. It requires a reasonably large space and control over annealing etc.
These turned out beautifully ❤
Thanks
Beautiful little dishes!!
Thank you 😊
Red flowers are poppies and the yellow ones dafodiles. I know that first firing was a simple one to make the blanks, but you really nailed it there, no devit and perfect edges, setting you up well for the rest of the project.
Thanks Jonathan. I'm not exactly a gardener. I think you'd call me a weekend gardener. Even the veggie garden I like I'm more a 'it lives or it dies' type. Anyway, thanks.
🇧🇷 🇧🇷 🇧🇷 Brasil Jef 👍🏻 lindo os decalques
Obrigado. Sim, há muitos decalques lindos disponíveis.
Where do you find the decals??? Any specific venders you could share??
I'd like to find a reliable source as well. I haven't had a lot of luck.
Can't say I would recommend any vendor. I've purchased from a supplier here in Australia - glassfusing.com. But that is some time ago.
Beautiful! I have never seen how to add decals. I think I’ll give it a try!
@@rtd217 Pretty straightforward. Just make sure no bubbles and completely dry.
Those are very sweet! Are those Bullseye molds? Just curious, I just purchased a few small slumpers, was just curious. Thanks for sharing!
@@3PairDesigns I’m not sure as I purchased them years ago. I doubt it though.
Good video as always, and Thank you for sharing❤
What cutting system do you use, and would you recommend it? I've had a Morton system for years, and I can't seem to figure it out 🤔
Hi Mary. Mine is a Beetle Bits system. I can't really compare it for you, but I find it okay. When cutting wider sheets of glass I find the guide isn't long enough and that's a pain. The measurements on the aluminium ruler are wearing off so eventually it will need to be replaced. The sliding cutter that fits onto the guide I feel could be smoother and a bit firmer fit so it doesn't move sideways as much. But generally, it does the job. Hope that helps.
Can this be done using the microwave kiln?
Hi Laura. Not having any real experience with microwave kilns I can't say with confidence. I suspect not. It requires a reasonably large space and control over annealing etc.
What is the name and manufacturer of the slumping mold?
@@lisacoin8472 Wish I could but I purchased them years ago. Sorry 😞
Slumpy's website has something similar and I have found some on Amazon. The ones on Amazon were 3 x 3".
Warm Glass sell de cals
not sure how I missed them, Thanks!
Thanks Joan.